Jack Robinson: ”I think we’re playing well, we just can’t get the results at the moment."

Wolverhampton Wanderers: Liverpool loanee Jack Robinson on life at Wolves so far

Played two, lost two but Jack Robinson has no regrets about his loan move from Anfield to Wolves.

And the Liverpool ace is adamant that Dean Saunders is not far away from tasting victory for the first time.

The 19-year-old left-back has had little time to pause for breath.

Straight
after joining, the rookie was immediately pitched into the heat of battle as he replaced long-time servant Stephen Ward for the defeat at Barnsley and he kept his place in Sunday’s home loss to Cardiff.

“The
players have all made me feel very welcome and like part of the team straight away, so I’ve had no problems settling in,” he said.

“For the manager to put me straight in shows that he’s got a lot of confidence in me.

“If
I keep working hard and showing him what I can do on the pitch, hopefully I’ll keep playing and help the team get the results we need.

”I
think we’re playing well, we just can’t get the results at the moment, but I’m sure that if we carry on working like we have been doing during the games, results will come.”

“Carl
(Ikeme) has made a mistake but he’ll learn from that and if another cross like that comes in I’m sure he’ll make it his own.”

At the other end, Sylvan Ebanks-Blake should have netted a late leveller but skied Bakary Sako’s cross.

Robinson
defended the striker and said: “I think we deserved a draw in the end, but it’s one of those things where the ball has bounced up, hit Sylvan’s
studs and gone over the top.

“The games seem to be going against us at the moment, but it’s one of those things.

“Because of the lack of results it looks like we’re struggling, but during the games we’re working hard and
trying to play football.

“After we changed the formation back
to 4-4-2 (for the second half), it worked much better for us going forward and we showed the crowd what we were made of. If we carry on playing like that, results will come.”